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Chicago Capital LLC Reduces Stake in Texas Instruments
Institutional investor trims position in semiconductor giant
Apr. 19, 2026 at 7:30am
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An institutional investor's reduced stake in a major semiconductor company reflects broader shifts in the industry.Dallas TodayChicago Capital LLC, a major institutional investor, decreased its holdings in shares of Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN) by 31.8% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 10,082 shares of the semiconductor company's stock, valued at $1.749 million.
Why it matters
Texas Instruments is a bellwether for the semiconductor industry, and changes in major institutional holdings can signal broader market trends or shifts in investor sentiment around the company and the sector.
The details
According to the filing, Chicago Capital sold 4,705 shares of Texas Instruments during the fourth quarter. The firm now holds 10,082 shares, down from 14,787 shares previously. Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips used across a wide range of end markets.
- The filing covers the fourth quarter of 2025.
The players
Chicago Capital LLC
A major institutional investor that has decreased its stake in Texas Instruments.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
A global semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas that designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips.
What they’re saying
“Texas Instruments stock has been a strong performer, but this filing suggests some institutional investors may be taking a more cautious stance on the company.”
— Analyst
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching to see if other major institutional holders make similar moves with their Texas Instruments positions in the coming quarters.
The takeaway
This filing highlights the volatility and shifting sentiment in the semiconductor industry, as large investors adjust their holdings based on market conditions and their own investment strategies.
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